Who we are
We are a small practice in West London, established in 2002 by Tim Pitman and Luke Tozer, with a mixture of projects on the go – from private houses and public housing to commercial and community projects. We have expertise in designing and building low energy buildings that don't make a song and dance about it.
Pitman Tozer Architects Limited
Company no: 5031414
Registration area:
England and Wales
Registered offices:
103 Great Western Studios,
65 Alfred Road, London W2 5EU
VAT registration no: 810 0351 94
Pitman Tozer Architects Limited
Company no: 5031414
Registration area:
England and Wales
Registered offices:
103 Great Western Studios,
65 Alfred Road, London W2 5EU
VAT registration no: 810 0351 94

Tim and Luke photographed by Charlotte Krag
Tim Pitman (Director)
Tim combines practice with part time teaching at Cardiff University. He has previously taught at the University of Westminster and the University of the West of England.
He studied at the University of Cambridge and the Mackintosh School of Architecture, in Glasgow and became a registered Architect and member of the RIBA in 2000.
Tim combines practice with part time teaching at Cardiff University. He has previously taught at the University of Westminster and the University of the West of England.
He studied at the University of Cambridge and the Mackintosh School of Architecture, in Glasgow and became a registered Architect and member of the RIBA in 2000.
Luke Tozer (Director)
Luke gained first hand experience designing and using low energy technologies in building his own house. He has a keen interest in planning and housing and is an active member of the RIBA London Design Planning and Policy Group, the RIBA Housing Group and the RIBA Procurement Taskforce.
He also studied at the University of Cambridge and the Mackintosh School of Architecture, in Glasgow and became a registered Architect and member of the RIBA in 1999.
Luke gained first hand experience designing and using low energy technologies in building his own house. He has a keen interest in planning and housing and is an active member of the RIBA London Design Planning and Policy Group, the RIBA Housing Group and the RIBA Procurement Taskforce.
He also studied at the University of Cambridge and the Mackintosh School of Architecture, in Glasgow and became a registered Architect and member of the RIBA in 1999.
